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shusha [124]
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What does it reveal about the realities of emancipation?.

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weqwewe [10]3 years ago
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Answer: Former slaves no longer lived in communal housing, but had their own quarters. Former slaves built their own churches and schools on the plantation. Former slaves occupied and farmed their own plots of land.

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